Customers value the fun gameplay and overall performance of "Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!", with many appreciating its ease of use and nostalgic elements. Some customers find the game's difficulty level to be too simple, and others are not fond of the new catching mechanic. A few customers feel the game is not worth the full price and dislike the motion controls, while some miss the old battle system.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It was a fun game honestly it was different type of experience playing the game
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I purchased this for my granddaughter as a Christmas gift. Was glad to find it easily at Best Buy! I know i can depend on Best Buy to replace it if for any reason she finds something wrong with it.
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This game is so good as its nice how it brings back my child hood memories. You start out as Eevee and get to explore the world of Kanto with updated graphics and visuals compared to the original gameboy games. Its fun and great to play as it is two player couch co op.
Fun distraction to hold you off until Pokemon 2019
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I haven't gone through the full game yet, only played a few hours with my girlfriend. It isn't what I expected, the only thing I don't really like is the removal of PC boxes. All your Pokemon are stored in with you at all times and you just pick and chose which is your fighting party.
No more random encounters is a plus for me, I like the new catching system.
This game is a fun distraction to last until the core RPG coming next year.